Google has announced the expansion of its avant -garde videos generation model, I see 3, so it is accessible to Google Ai Pro subscribers in more than 150 countries, including Pakistan.
This deployment, announced in a press release on Friday, presents a powerful and video function of video to video that allows users to instantly transform fixed images into vivid videos of eight seconds with sound.
The new capacity is based on the base of VI 3, which was launched earlier this year. Integration allows users to take advantage of Google’s latest AI to give life to their favorite photos, offering a perfect way to create attractive visual content.
Worldwide, users have already created more than 40 million videos I see 3 in just seven weeks, reinventing fairy tales, experimenting with ASMR and pushing the limits of creativity.
The growing community of digital narrators and creators of Pakistan content can expect to explore these possibilities.
How to use the new function I see 3?
To convert the photos into videos, select ‘Videos’ in the tools menu in the application box and load a photo. Then, describe the scene and any audio instruction, and look how the image becomes a dynamic video.
Now available for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in selected countries, this tool allows users to cheer up, from personal moments to creative sketches.
Simply upload a photo, describe the scene and any audio signal, and Gemini will generate a dynamic video to download or share. These capabilities are also available in Flow, Google’s AI film tool.
Expand creative possibilities in flow
Users can also explore these features in Flow, Google AI tool for filmmakers, which now allows you to add speech to video clips along with sound and background audio effects. However, the generation of audio in the flow is still experimental, so the results can vary.
Frames to video, which allows personal images to become the starting point of dynamic clips, is also available in see 3 fast, which helps users to get even more about their credits. Flow and Google AI Ultra are now available in more than 140 countries, expanding access to these vanguard creative tools.
Ensure trust, safety in AI
Google is committed to the responsible. All videos generated with Gemini include a visible water mark and a digital marker Synthid invisible to indicate that they are created by AI.
The company also performs extensive “red equipment” exercises to proactively test its systems, identify and address possible problems before they arise, and carry out exhaustive evaluations to understand how these tools can be used and how misuse can be prevented.
Policies against insecure content apply continuously, and user feedback is actively sought to further strengthen security measures.
Use the up and down buttons on the thumbs in videos generated to obtain comments, which will be used to make continuous improvements in safety measures and general experience.